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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ( | . . s 2 | ’KRAMER ls Set for Swim Time | L ~ (OMING UP s . WANT ADS AS HURL FOR SALE | i SEMS, OAKS Crews Work i e e BEAL EBTATE (DY JACK HAND) | curplus), double down Arctic Fon SALE | (AP SPORTS WRITER) (40 percent goose or duck feath- ABOUT TlED OUI. Re a"a ; /ing the ball over the grand- crs) zippered, tapered, pre-war g [ stand by suggested as a heal- «uc $90. A-1 reconditioned, (hy cxercise for all Amerizan (horoughly dry-cleaned, fumi- LOTS! — BUILD LATER Leasue pitchers. or since Jack cated and sterilized. Two bags in Buy now, while still available ! To p plA(E on Sa'urda Kramer of St. Louis climaxed a one with new water-repellent —and reasonable. We have a | bumping bout with umpire Hal cover and waterproof carrying variety to choose from | Weafer by heaving the pill out of e, all for $40. These bags are o2 — yay Park, the young gentleman good for 50 degrees below zero L el v (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) SEATTLE, Jun> 18.—Thice e s been nothing short of terrific. when used together. Total weight 11 miles on Glacier Highway: The San Francisco Seals havejern crews and the host Univer After shutting out Washington in 10 Ibs, used singly are excelient| =o0P road. virtually cauzht up with the Oak- of Washington eight ed trial an axtra-inning for skiing, hunting, fishing, 5 rooms furnished: electricity. v Qe ot bl IR e over (he S000-oChit|the. EENKENS 19 ¢ nping. Inner bag is hooded, Coast League Bascball leadership ington course, where they er took the ill last night to pro- i S e i Terms. San - Francisco maved into the npete Saturday in an Intr-jong the Boston Red Sox' “slump all the way round. Only limited BUSINESS PROPERTIES near-tie ‘last night. Although they nationa flavored” collegiate regatta. with n 7-1 I supply left, We pay shipping| In Juneau: Fairbanks: | were outhit ten to efght, the Ses »1" n ‘H il Mo o work- | Kran Id rizl:thand- costs, send mail orders to North- ge: Haines. | reaped 12 w utt iHies Ranier out for MassRRUEGE RE ; frc , is well cn Wwest Ehaas Hetwve 8942 BaNatd| comie tn and 1odk over our | chucke ad took advantage of Technology, which limbered up with the we tha chief tor- Ave. Seattie, Wash (300-t4) | TR ! three Srrors. Al Lien, third Seal an initial trial run yesterday on'mentor of the leadinz Red Sox 2 RN 1k i e Sk Bl | moundsman, got credit for the vic- the smooth lake wat The Har- Braves Belted SWING ROCKER and daveno. T i toy. vard. crew, which became scattered 1t was ¢ g for Phone Green 5o (300-t3) | ; The defeat was Seattle’s fourth ACross the west becauss of “bump- with th i king up a ¥ i & Tow since Jo Jo White took INES” by priority passengers on the b1l et i A I D i I T o e oy 5 | ONE COT with mattress $15, almost | GRADELLE LEIGH | over as manager of the club flight westward, and the Rutg g the Boston Braves Hhie Women e TAIRE e fin.o% | new, singie maturess §7, two Army (. REALTOR | Red Lynn came out of a slump eight arrived (.(m late for workosuts and 1-0. Five runs pool in New York. Th; WSA love- cots each $5, two flexible FIyer | ppone 55y Corner 2nd, and Franklin and turned in a three-hit game last ¥ T g sewed tha firs lies are training for future swim= sleds, each $8, one »L_Yn(hirwond night for a 10-6 Los Angeles vic- spite a game u T ming contests, (International) standard typewriter $15. 424 I.M RO TR T TR tory over the Portland Beavers. RAINIERS GEI Braves and Howie Pollet st. E. U e Y I The Angels pounded two Beaver coor on the Boston club 3 shie COMPLETELY furnished 4 room | hurlers for 14 hits. .1; in(xfz;‘\:;::::“;‘_fig‘] _I—l[j e s HfiRBQR EéE%r! house, basement and bath, good| FIJR SALE Los Angles did 1ts most damage e g b LR A : WY view, beach frontage, immediate | e T e e i.ou NOVIKOEF ing on_the callar doo: o ot < Lmy" Trambitey, | BEAUTIFUL SIX ROOM, Beavers in the second inning, when 006 tehind the seventh-place New il Obie hd (300-t4, | Fully furnished House, the Beavers left first uncovered on York Glants and in a virtual won- owner e _| Knob Hill, Douglas, including | an infield hit with the bags loaded | s ¢ il s a i | Ml E MARINE V-8 engine. Phone| Electric refrigeration and A8 bW ok Hatorh the. Srna s It oA June 18.—Outfieldzr run cluster in the second inain: ious rum 765, (300-t3) | Washing machine, 587 5 Ahipels had it soroes tive Lou N h. been purchased doomed l’ul'\mnvx.]\, 7-3. Skeeter trolling —|" Moderate pric | i 8 by the Pacific Cons tle Rain- Newsome, who bit cnly six bor: » s2acon. He wil . TROLLER, inquire 142 Wil-{5 RooM HOUSE | The omer four cube of the o o L NN (R T L0 B attod one in the sigth with i A e M N sertg e LG LR league were idle last night. San ;cement announces. 2 5 ‘m' g '1}” Little of GOOD INCOME property on easy Excellent price. i Diego begins a series against the “qpn. purchase pr 16 bt a1 R othE 1 \I"H“““ ‘\‘ < terms to reliable party. Have|? ROOM HOUSE, | Acorns at Oakland, and Sacra- cjpeeq d ; of tHesh other interests, call at, 142 Wil-] a;)e‘:‘tl’1;::-"0“‘“"“”“0"" | mento takes cn the Stars at Holly-| e A TR A T ) e loughby Ave. (300-t3) WS ot-hye 5 O Sood i AR PR AR | iR T e P T ngw: HeRp ughby Ave ™" |335 12th St. 3 BEDROOM house | Coast League in hitting with Los B gt © ',.-v B Iul,ECTRICv SEWING machine, b{ C‘nmpletely furnished, \ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Angeloh i HDC AyiRc i : iy tube radio with record player.| Garage, full cement basement. | Los Angeles 10; Portland 0. S e Al fo L Phone Black 660. (299-t3) |3 :PTE, FULLY FURNISI:ED i v, g » > 3 sl o P Rt —— — Excellent income property. preofidgeruigferdl ovenil Ap Sp I B e 1 the PHOTO ~ EQUIPMENT. ~washer § e : i % tisburg: ¢ nd the n dryer, wringer, rying oard, | OR Bl g S e e v b, MURPHY & MURPHY STANDING e:£ CLUBS ki (8) and ng for the tir Sale price $115. Ideal for| REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Pacific Coast League Schanz, Maun ye | from ttle room. Call Glenn True- | phone 676 over Fi National Bank RCaniE wo# inick blood, Butler Mauro Drug Store. { Oakland 50 29 RD returned (299-t1) | | san Francisco 51 30 oy |2 | | Los Ahgeles 4 '3 VB LA o o 6 ft. WIDE BY 7 ft. high over-| WANTED San Diego “° 4 NEW, ZORES jibe 18- BOY polagell 8] fol- " head door, complete with ha i Hcllywood 38 41 OO 18 LMD €0 throush 87 | gotf, MIAE (). 4l ware $49 50 and hundred | WANTED—Pontiac 1937-38—differ- Sacramento 39 43 476 “‘f‘l Lk rrom.]ds ariaow b(,’..- Second game: St. Louis 13 ne, with| pound gunny sacks; adding ma-| ential ring gear and pinion. See Poniiian a3 e B Tt bl ton 0: ‘Pollet and Garaciols; tion, to Bill chine stand; revolving cap rack,| Al Zenger at Empire. Seattle Y 51 meeting Jn_ Louis tomorrow night. ;.4 wasi. € his gas boat Gabcos bt | ek American League 5 8 ABNC, Billy, & &l0W - Reliance 5 sk Sk i WANTED—To rent furnished apt.| Teams W, . B, seder It gken, Eo ready to B ale of a Kermath Ssa Jecp, 25 ft. CABIN work boat and SKiff.| by two pérmanent business wo- Boston 4 - 1a - w8 YEeU tho blg fght starts ik straicht drive, to L. O, Jacobsen of| 314331 on float No. 5. A good| men. Tel. 422. (209-13) New ~York. 3§ .23 . . 1o theres another angle of the slow ™ Palican for his gas boat | buy. Write box 794 city, if inter-{ ——0 o —— | Detrbit 30 ‘Ui g SSTUPE thay has beed ciident do — Sz b Installation of a Kermafh Sea| ested. (299-t3) | WANTED—Au the Juneau Lumber Washfiifion 20 25 g3y Lruining camp reports. Every Ume S o, bo Ba reductiB, TR T | A R L ; Mills an operating Millwright. o it 49 2 3 % Buy laid off for a couple of days, trcller. owned by Lown and Reams.|90 h.p. NEW REDWING Marine (298-t1) St. Louis %5 a3 fgon belotked bRALdn she next g If the grounds are not too Wet, The partners racently lcst a Engine, 320 cu. in. displacement, e ot (g T Chicago A ans Conn, of course, won't TSk and if it doesn't rain and if the i nich burned a few direct drive model. $895. Madsen ! W 'N] N Philadelphia {5 g o gy Sy creal DRy (oY - That’s weather is clear with no signs of Cycle and Fishing Supply. washer, alse waitress. Call Perey's| onz of ol g ““.“ this 4 drizzle at 5:30 o'clock this after- of a Kermath (200-t4) | Cafe. skl National League writer is picking Louis to win i neon there will be a ball game. Mate en: two to ona reduction,| = — 3 — : &P Teams w L pet Six rounds or less . . . Anothef 5| ne clubs scheduled to meet are in Fred Frobec>’s new packer, built ROGK, (SAND,. Cravel, lawn, it W-ZIQITED o “"‘;9';‘.'}';?! Brooklyn 33 20 623 the 450-odd miles of road work Joe | p. Moose and EIks by Ralph Thompson last winter. hauled Phr‘fne Blue 454 evenings, g ; 3 has done . Joe isn't a fancy S : st Pete Schneider, Jr. (297-1mo.) 3 | St. Louis 32 23 582 p b e The Motor R2build Ccmpany re- WANTED—Experienced clerk. No| Chicago 26 23 531 “tepper in the ring but he kesps ported engine work on Martin ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt! other need apply. George Bros. | Cincinnati a5 A Fio moving in where he can hit ghe WRONG cop Feist’s mail Loat, bi | Hafled. Phone 849, Bill Tons- ,(290-t6) | Boston % % . i Ulet gy and ye tant figure how Merle Rhodes'” new long-liner| guard (207-1 mo) Pittsburzh 22 28 ado Dis legs will tire II the fight goes; Junatts. | atstes. ‘hiD: o SRusSEl ol e o e e WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- New York 23 giy *ipe ensround or BREn, | KANSAS CITY,—A woman ap- liott's Gross Sound, returned from|BOAT FOR CHARTER, Darnells| loughby. Phone 783, Philadelphi 2 421 | prcached a policeman in a bank'the westward Saturday, and willl Sport Center. Phone 829 or 436. — e I Tharcibhi e B WEIGHT OF AGE here and asked him about a loan. n:n ;\‘ga?n or A][-Jl”"; thi »\r:lok. | % (293-t1) | M!schLA“Eofls - e Sports Briels Pat Valentino, the San Francisco heavyweight, scored a sixth round T-K-O over Doug Ellison of Rich- mond, at the Coliseum Bowl in San Prancisco last night. Valentino landed a hook to the jaw just as the gong ended the sixth round. The T-K-O goes into the books as the sixth round because Ellison’s handlers halted the fight before the bell sounded for the seventh. | At the University of California, the exoloits cf a foreign student, Adli Roushdi* of Cairo, Egypt, are brightening the Pacific Coast gym- nastics picture. Roushdi came to the United States four months ago' to enroll at the University of Ca ifornia. He majors in fruit t Gymnastics coach Charles s Roushdi is one of the most versatile gymnasts to perform on th: Pacific coast. He is aiming at the Olympic bid in 1948 from Egypt or possibly from the United States. Joe Louis and Billy Conn have completed their heavy training for Wednesday night's heavyweight championship bout at New York’s Yankee Stadium. Champion Joe boxed four rounds yesterday to wind up his working schedule and was pronounced fit and ready for the opening gong. Joe weighed 208 pounds after the workout and plens only light limbering up exer- cises today. Challenger Conn boxed but two rounds. He topped the beam at 184, but expects to dry out between now and Wednesday night and enter the ring at about 181 pounds. — ., ® & 0 0 O 6 L v v s e . . @, TIDE TABLE ® . . . JUNE 19 . e High tid» 4:11 am, 155 {t. e ® Low tide 10:56 am., -02 ft. e e High tide 17:20 pm,, 188 ft. e e Low tide 23:09 pm. 44 ft. o . . . . TS T A Ted T S R A said about the ages cf the champion and | talk to one of the bank officers. Although, & Job _has . Feen He explained she would have to| The 55-foot Janette was specially Gulf fishing in Boat. Shop. the challenger, Bob Fitzsimmons ghe replied she already had, and and Jack Johnson*both were 37| .4 peen told to “talk to the cop.” M 8 AR e A y satisfactory per- years old when they were dethron- | ge was the only one she had seen members add- ed and Jess Willard was 36, which| ;). ng ing that was nothing but sk el gl feW| he bewildered policeman check- bad weather around Kediak.” Rhod- .‘f"‘-* B0 1‘}‘ ‘r:}‘ "Z}“‘“ ed up. It developed she had been es will be gone several weeks. “2‘8“"“?{;’% bercks (-ijut e | told to see George Kopp, a vice - when they-wan the fltle ;.| president of the bank It is estimated that there are 14 Best tout for comparison is the it ol 4o 18 feet of skin on the orz in which Gene Tunney (71| pyive want Ads bring resulis!| averag l&man b dethrened Jack Dempsey (31). - B.B.LEADERS The following are the batting and | ~ew pitching leaders in tke two major | 2 baseball leagues at the start of this| week | He's Safe at Third Base il Naticnal League { ed. Phone Green 669. (285-tf) 315 Decker Way. Batting—Walker, Brooklyn, .370; e RV R T R SPRNG L s Hopy, Bosten, 356 1 = Royse A s % Pitching—Higbe, Brooklyn, 6-0,| Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. m “n mn 1.60; Kush, Chicagc, 4-0, 1.000 Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-tf) L A r AR i tETe ) % | FOR SALE Fumished two bed-|LOST—Bluc umbrella. Phone 784.| S'E.AL{;::E;m- u‘[,m(., ";\r';""ng“'"'i " | room house at Auk Bay. 2.17| Reward (300-t3) 312; ams, Boston, 360 i o | & ican " RS T ¢ Pitching—Ruffing, New York, umi‘i | garin palenied fan AICEp Whe LOST—Mink neck piece. Reward. Caldwell, Ckicago, 4-0, 1.020. - - | The average normal adult hu-| man body contains frem eight to 10 pints cf blood NOTICE 1S Hr BY GIVEN: That Gordon Gray, administrator of the Estate of James A. York, de- ceased, has filed his final account and revcrt of his administration of said estate, and his petition for dis- tribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; } that 10 o'clock A. M, August 6th, 1946, has been fixed as the time and said Commissioner’s Court the place for hearing same; and that all per- sons cencernéd ein are hereby notified to appe at said time and | a place and file their objections, if | any, to said fil count and peti- | tion for settle and distribution | | ” thereof; and that the court at such | & and decree ributees cf hearing will adjudic: who the heirs and d the deceased person are. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, 1946 GORDON GRAY, Administrator. First publication, June 4, 1946. Last publication, June 25, 1946, e June 4, Practically sliding threugh Washington Third Baseman Bill Hitchcock, Detreit Catcher Paul Richards makes it safely into the bag on an eighth inning steal in a game at Washingten. Hitchecock already has turned to get the decisicn from Umpire Bill Summers, b1 | | 1 { NEW “GRAY” Marine Diesel en- gines. 225 h.p. 1!2 to 1 Borg War- ner Reduction Gears. 800 to 1200 r.p.m. Complete with spares. Two KIRSTEN'S neauty' Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main, Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by | | i i e | { There is no substitu oo TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1946 Alaskan Clipper Service Pan American’s Alaska Clipper fleet is 100 per cent Douglas DC-3s. Schedules are faster, more frequent . .. with three times as many seats available. Hot meals or refreshments served aloft on all flights. Dates Back 14 Years Pan American has taken the lead for years in pioneering air transportation over un- charted seas and new territories. Its pio- neering in Alaska...launched 14 years ago ... has consistently given Alaskans better equipment . . . faster schedules . . . lower fares. .. more de luxe service. The coming years promise even greater improvements. Now Includes 14 Cities Pan American Clipper service now makes connections with nearly all of Alaska. Fourteen important points (including Seattle) on regularly scheduled Alaskan service . . . and extra section flights are operated whenever possible. Get fare and schedule information at address below: Baranof Hotel Phone 106 LPAN AHERICAN Worto Arewars ZThe J?:/em of //e’;/lzwfly f//fi/bws te for newsraper advertising! BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN EEANINGS — PROPELLORS ] GRAY MALRINE NGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop OII. BURNERS PLUMBING HEATI Smith 0il Burner Service 214 SECOND STREET Night Phone—J. E. Hagan—Black 791 Day Phone—476 Iaska - Electronies JIM LANGDON-—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECH#IVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS - — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION e et it ) P ———————————— ——————————— week delivery. (2'z to 1 reduction mappoinl{nflent._ Ay gears procurable). Contact R. W.| "*OR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Mitchell, 519 White Bldg, Seattle,! Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t1) Wash. (293-16) 3 ' WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. S 056y o680 666 ¢ o ComvkicEhstograjnic Beppite . = Develypx?g - Printing — E!\lu’gmg » 10 APARTMENTS o Artists’ l;;atmls“mld 1\_fl‘ztermls of e Phone 428, Crescent Apts. @ o) 1o 00 1’5""‘?:;]:‘}'___ Retail’ 0000 c 00000 0 0 . | PIANOS RENTED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. ;hone 201 - 1 | FOR SALE—Piling, good hemlock, and TUNED | see Ralph Reischl, Phone Red 885 or write Box 2651, Juneau. (291-t12) WNEW TROLLER, completely equip- workshop. Light plant and oil heat. Phone Red 160, (290-tf) | 425 Tth St (300-t2) | LQS;T;Cxinrd Vglasses with chain. Phone 21 or write P. O. Box 904. (299-16) | LOST—Black cocker spanie! be-| tween towi ana approximately 7 mile post. If found please re- turn to 123 Gold St. Reward. | (299-t2); 2 ROOM CABIN 843 West 9th St. (299-t1) oil range, (205-t3) 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, bath, 513A Willouby. ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-t) | It s popularly believed in Hol- land that where the stork nests no fire will- come, | % SEATTLE For Comiort an¢ Tn tss Kentucky mountains the | Service flight of a bird into a house is con- a1 2 o g sidered a bad luck omen. 'g'. B. Get the New ..'ui- y — - ’"nc“" ingtof Batlt ALASKANS FEEL AT FOME Card Beverage Co. ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE (32 | for MIXERS or SODA POP YOU BACKED THE ATTACK .. NOW BACK YOUR FUTURE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS e DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED = : ! i | } n!f - 3 IH‘ { : First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA ; _ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION